Biography:Malcolm MacDonald
Malcolm MacDonald![]()
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Given name: | Malcolm |
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Family name: | MacDonald |
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Place of death: | Inver, Perthshire |
Year of birth: | 1750 |
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Profile: | Composer, Musician |
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Biographical notes
Biographical Sketches of Early Scottish Musicians and Musicsellers
(by John Glen, from a forward to The Glen Collection of Scottish Dance Music, Edinburgh, 1891)
MALCOLM MâDONALD. Malcom MâDonald published four collections of Strathspey Reels, &c. The first of these, as its title-page indicates, was entirely made up of his own exclusive compositions; but the subsequent three contain a number of tunes which are unquestionably the productions of other musicians. Many of the tunes composed by, or attributed to MâDonald, are of that strange wild nature so characteristic of the compositions of Daniel Dow.
Of MâDonaldâs personal history little or no authentic information can be obtained. The place of his birth is unknown. His second and subsequent collections, however, bear on them that, at the time of their appearance, he resided âat Dunkeld.â The present editor has been informed that his residence was at Inver, in the Parish of Little Dunkeld; and in the list of Subscribers to Niel Gowâs Second Collection, we find the entry âMr. Malcolm Macdonald, Inver.â
In a footnote appended to MâDonaldâs Reel âLady Haddo,â in Part II of The Beauties of Niel Gow (a work published by Nathaniel Gow), we are informed that MâDonald played the violoncello to Niel after the death of the latterâs brother Donald Gow.
MâDonald is said to have died at Inver, but we can find no record of the date of his death. He is supposed, however, to have predeceased Niel Gow by a few years. The Parish Registers of the locality were burned or otherwise destroyed about the beginning of the present century, for the supposed purpose of preventing information being procured regarding the ages of persons required to join the Volunteers, Fencibles, or Militia of that period.